![]() ![]() “But never before have we had the chance to race on equal levels in the same car. “Over the years I’ve beaten my brother, and sure, sometimes he’s beaten me,”says Gavin. “I’ll be racing to win of course, but my ultimate target is on Gavin’s head.” “I’m honoured that Jaguar offered me the opportunity to race an F-TYPE at Simola, but to be honest I’m more excited about the chance to show my brother what’s what,”says Mark. For the first time ever the brothers will compete in identical machinery – a pair of ferocious Jaguar F-TYPE SVR Coupés with a total of 846kW and 1400Nm between them. One thing is certain, neither Mark nor Gavin will accept that their sibling is quicker, but the score is set to be settled once and for all at the 2019 Jaguar Simola Hillclimb. ![]() Mark, meanwhile has enjoyed successes in local and international rally championships along with a recent appearance in the World Rallycross round held in Cape Town. Their racing careers have taken different paths in recent years with Gavin focusing more on the circuit scene with seat time in A1GP, Formula VW, Euroseries 3000, Formula Le Mans and currently in a Ginetta Corvette V8. The two, 16 months apart in age and now 39 and 41 respectively, have battled for the same bits of both tarmac, gravel and dirt as works drivers, often for rival manufacturers, in saloon car, rally and offroad races since the 1990s. Gavin, affectionately known as the “Ginger Ninja” in local circles, managed to secure the World Rotax Max championship in Puerto Rico in 1999, and Mark followed suit scooping the same title when the world finals were held in Pretoria in 2003. The fierce rivalry began around the age of ten for both boys, when Mark (#24) and Gavin (#25) discovered they were fighting for podium positions and race wins in go-karts, not only against other competitors but with each other. The brothers are well equipped to take on the 1.9km hill at the Simola Golf Resort in Knysna, with a wealth of racing experience across a wide variety of formulas between them. The duo will compete head-to-head in identical Jaguar F-TYPE SVRs and by the end of the event, which runs from 2 to 5 May, race fans will have an answer to the million-dollar question – who’s faster, #24 or #25? A decades-long rivalry between two World Champion racing drivers will finally be settled when brothers Mark and Gavin Cronje square up at the 2019 Jaguar Simola Hillclimb. ![]()
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